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10 Spectacular Spy Designs

On June 19, 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were the first U.S. citizens to be executed for espionage. In a nutshell, it was determined that the pair were part of a conspiracy to put secrets of the atomic bomb in the hands of the Soviets. The executions remain controversial to this day; others who readily confessed were not executed, and Ethel’s involvement in the scheme has been described as “ambiguous.” Either way, the story is an engaging read that, along with other accounts of spy games, has helped inspired books, movies, toys and pop culture. The following designs feature spy-related themes you can use as inspiration for your own graphic designs.

A little more abstract than some of the others, but no less impressive. The designer used shadows and angles to add drama.

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Brian Morris serves in various capacities as a freelance writer, content developer and public relations specialist for growing small businesses. His previous roles included managing editor for a hometown newspaper and club bartender for a group of quasi-alcoholics. When he’s not writing, he’s usually counting lost follicles and wondering what he ever did with his time before his two children were born.

About Brian Morris

Brian Morris serves in various capacities as a freelance writer, content developer and public relations specialist for growing small businesses. When he’s not writing, he can be found on the racquetball court - usually getting his tail kicked by guys 20 years older.

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